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The government wants to tighten the penalties for grave breaches of the peace

The Swedish government has proposed increasing penalties for violations of the right to a peaceful grave, which includes disturbances such as vandalism at burial sites. This proposal comes amid growing concerns over incidents targeting graves, including those of notable figures. The government aims to strengthen legal protections around burial grounds to prevent such disruptions. Current laws already provide some level of protection, but the proposed changes would introduce harsher punishments for offenders. The move reflects broader discussions about public safety and respect for cultural heritage.

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The government wants to tighten the penalties for grave breaches of the peace

The Swedish government has proposed increasing penalties for violations of the right to a peaceful grave, which includes disturbances such as vandalism at burial sites. This proposal comes amid growing concerns over incidents targeting graves, including those of notable figures. The government aims to strengthen legal protections around burial grounds to prevent such disruptions. Current laws already provide some level of protection, but the proposed changes would introduce harsher punishments for offenders. The move reflects broader discussions about public safety and respect for cultural heritage.

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